Last year we experienced increased growth in demand for Safeguard - our service-led insurance offering for Sexual Molestation Liability (SML) risks. In this update, we review the factors driving this growth along with the external trends we saw last year. We also highlight the rising trends and issues we anticipate will grow in importance this year.
Four key drivers of growth
Significant and impactful developments in 2023
Significant themes and issues this year
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